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Dynamic Science Stories : ウィキペディア英語版
Dynamic Science Stories

''Dynamic Science Stories'' was a pulp magazine which published two issues, respectively dated February and April 1939. A companion to ''Marvel Science Stories'', it was edited by Robert O. Erisman and published by Western Fiction Publishing. Among the better known authors who appeared in its pages were L. Sprague de Camp and Manly Wade Wellman.
==Publication history and contents==

Although science fiction had been published before the 1920s, it did not begin to coalesce into a separately marketed genre until the appearance in 1926 of ''Amazing Stories'', a pulp magazine published by Hugo Gernsback. By the end of the 1930s the field was booming.〔Edwards & Nicholls (1993), pp. 1066–1068.〕 In 1938 Abraham and Martin Goodman, two brothers who owned a publishing company with multiple imprints, launched ''Marvel Science Stories'', edited by Robert O. Erisman.〔Marchesani (1985b), pp. 398−401.〕 In February of the following year they added ''Dynamic Science Stories'' as a companion magazine intended to run longer stories. The contents were typical pulp science fiction, with few memorable stories. Science fiction historians Joseph Marchesani and Mike Ashley identify only three stories of quality: Nelson S. Bond's "The Message from the Void" (published under the pseudonym "Hubert Mavity"); L. Sprague de Camp's "Ananias"; and Manly Wade Wellman's "Insight".〔〔Ashley (2000), p. 136.〕 The cover for the first issue was painted by Frank R. Paul, a popular cover artist recently returned to the science fiction field;〔Weinberg (1988), pp. 206−210.〕 Norman Saunders provided the second cover.〔Ashley (2000), pp. 276−278.〕 ''Dynamic'''s sister magazine, ''Marvel Science Stories'', often published stories with more sexual content than was usual for science fiction magazines of the day, but, although ''Dynamic'''s advertising included books offering sexual advice, the magazine's actual content was more traditional pulp material.〔〔Lavine (2008), p. 307.〕 The magazine only lasted two issues, though it is not known whether this was because of poor sales or if the cancellations was "a reflection of the whim of the publisher", in Ashley's words.〔

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